Professional Digital TV (DTV) Transport and IP Stream Monitoring System for verifying the quality of MPEG-2/H.264 video services delivered over IP networks. Supports UDP and RTP/UDP, as well as HTTP Live Streaming protocols with the HLS Analyzer add-on. Provides detailed analysis and error monitoring on MPEG TS layer as well as the IP layer. Designed for 24x7 remote monitoring and able to send alarms, log error messages, and generate reports.

An SCTE35 splicing message monitoring and logging system. The system can be used by service provides to monitor Ad placement opportunity and verify correct Ad insertion, and by Ad agencies to check their Ads are played out as intended.

The Mividi WSM-120 provides a low-cost multi-view monitoring solution for Internet streaming video. It supports IPTV, HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), RTMP (Flash), RTSP, Smooth Streaming protocols. It can be used for live broadcast as well as VOD monitoring.

The Mividi® Broadcast and Internet Streaming Recorder (AMR130) provides a cost-effective solution for broadcast compliance monitoring and logging. It is a Windows PC based system that utilizes GPU encoding for low-cost video transcoding. The software supports stream recording, file management, editing and playback. The recorder takes transport stream input from UDP over IP or ASI interfaces, as well as Internet OTT streaming input using HLS, RTMP, RTSP, and smooth streaming protocols. A single system can support continuous recording of 30 streams simultaneously.

The TSM Web is a web service program for managing Mividi Video Monitoring Systems or Multiviewer Systems. It provides an Internet gateway to Mividi Video Monitoring servers in order to remotely access test results and configure the test servers using the Internet.

The Mividi® Audio Loudness Monitoring and Logging System (Loudness Logger) provides a cost-effective solution for broadcast compliance monitoring and logging. The system supports audio decoding, loudness monitoring and logging, log file management and playback functions. It takes transport stream input from UDP over IP or ASI interfaces, as well as Internet OTT streaming input using HLS, RTMP, RTSP, smooth streaming, and MPEG-DASH protocols. A single system can support continuous monitoring and recording over 50 channels simultaneously.